China Daily Global Edition (USA)

First lady visits school ‘friends’

- By AN BAIJIE in Lima, Peru anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

First lady Peng Liyuan was hosted on Monday by a Lima school steeped in Chinese culture, devoted to Chinese-Peruvian integratio­n and equipped in part thanks to Chinese funding.

Students at the Colegio Peruano Chino Juan XXIII in the Peruvian capital sang the folk song Jasmine Flower ( molihua in Chinese) to welcome Peng when she arrived in the morning. They entertaine­d her with lion dances, kung fu demonstrat­ions, fan dances and a costume show.

Peng, who is accompanyi­ng her husband, President Xi Jinping, on his South American visit, extended her best wishes to the school and said she looks forward to its continued success. Instrument­s, stationery and sports equipment have been donated to the school by China.

China would like to enhance cooperatio­n with Peru to provide better basic education facilities as part of joint efforts to educate the young, she said. Peng added that the school will help contribute to strengthen­ing China-Peru friendship.

During her visit, kindergart­ners sang Chinese songs. Among its cultural offerings, the school teaches Chinese, kung fu, and Chinese traditiona­l dance. She then observed high school students during a Chinese language lesson.

The school aims to become an institutio­n that champions quality in education “for the full formation of the person, valuing both Peruvian and Chinese culture, and is committed with the new age to change reality with equity and solidarity”, according to the school’s website.

“We are an internatio­nally accredited private school inspired by Chinese-Peruvian integratio­n and based on the pillars of Christian spirituali­ty, academic excellence and ethno-cultural integratio­n,” the website adds.

The school was founded in 1962 at the initiative of Bishop Orazio Ferruccio Ceol, who accepted the invitation of Pope Pius XII to come to Peru as a missionary to the Chinese community after 19 years in China. It was Pope John XXIII who authorized the first financial contributi­on for the school’s constructi­on.

Peng, a renowned singer and music professor, has visited a number of schools in recent years while accompanyi­ng Xi.

 ?? XINHUA ?? First lady Peng Liyuan waves back to students at Colegio Peruano Chino Juan XXIII in Lima, Peru on Tuesday after visiting the school with Chinese roots.
XINHUA First lady Peng Liyuan waves back to students at Colegio Peruano Chino Juan XXIII in Lima, Peru on Tuesday after visiting the school with Chinese roots.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States